Here we discuss about Sukuk structure, nature of Suske Assest and the role of SPV

published:13 Jan 2015

views:10523

Continuing his series on asset protection, Joel Nagel ( https://about.me/joelnagel ) reviews some of the most common and successful strategies employed today. In this video, you will learn very important facts about the most typical ways people structure their assets. For instance, Joel Nagel talks about Trusts, with the most common structure being an irrevocable trust. However, he says an irrevocable trust does not protect your domestic assets at all. He goes on to discuss corporations, foundations, and other structures that you might consider as vehicles to protect your assets. Understanding the pros and cons of each option is critical to ensuring that your assets will be there for you during your lifetime and later for your heirs.
For more information, feel free to contact and connect with Joel on:
https://angel.co/joel-nagel
or
https://www.slideshare.net/JoelNagel1

KBRA's Eric Hudson, Managing Director of StructuredCredit, speaks at the IMN's 7th Annual Investors' Conference on CLOs and Leveraged Loans. The panel discusses CBOs, market value CDOs, CRE CLOs and CCOFs: Decoding the acronyms. New assets including commercial real estate and infrastructure, how liquid is CLO paper compared to these other alternative products? New CLO innovations: Will new mechanics such as Applicable MarginReset (AMR) set to address structural inefficiencies, become an important means of CLO refinancing?
Website - http://www.kbra.com
Twitter - http://bit.ly/29nMU8E
LinkedIn - http://bit.ly/2ssZLnW
IMN audio: https://bit.ly/2kQKDe3

published:06 Jun 2018

views:100

In this tutorial i show you how i setup my game assets folder structures to help keep organized.

published:24 Sep 2017

views:391

Want some help with types of structural works for properties? Here's some effective construction tips you will benefit from, if you want to make the most out of your developments.
Register for our flagship property training event at no cost:
http://assetsforlife.co.uk/tpms
One of the key things to bear in mind with structural works is to get a good architect to guide you - they could help you to maximise the space with your development, saving the cost of their fee over time.
We had to use a process called needling to ensure the structure was solid and cost efficient.
Remember that a building has to be able to stand up and function on its own, whilst accounting for general and safe use by tenants. If in doubt seek help from a local architect with a proven background, ideally experienced in the properties you need assistance with.
If you're in any doubt ask your architect, and make sure you find a credible one one who's been recommended and had good reviews from others.
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The bigger the predator ... the higher up the tree you want to climb to be safe.
Sadly, at some point your growing wealth is likely to attract larger financial predators. Sometimes, extreme wealth requires the extreme protection only international structures can provide.
Whether you've built extreme wealth already ... or are still working on it ... this discussion with international asset protection attorney Kevin Day is a must listen.
AIRED
August 23, 2018
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Fun and informative, this real estate investment talk show has been broadcasting on conventional radio since 1997. Hosted by professional investor Robert Helms and financial strategist Russell Gray, the show delivers no-hype real estate investing education and expert perspectives in a fast-paced, entertaining style.
Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki says The RealEstate Guys are wild and crazy, but they really know what they are talking about. The Guys talk real estate investment strategy, economics, tax and asset protection planning, market and property due diligence, international diversification and much, much more!
Gain valuable insights from interviews with notable experts, industry leaders and real life investors.
Discover proven strategies for making money with real estate in any market, how to avoid common and costly mistakes and what is working in the real world right now. Relevant topics, credible guests, upbeat delivery and no sales hype have made The Real Estate Guys one of the most listened to real estate investing talk shows in the world. Check it out! There is a new episode released every week, so be sure to subscribe today!

published:02 Oct 2018

views:102

Imaging using electrons - small, subatomic particles - can give us a direct visualization of the protein signatures of Alzheimer’s disease, the nanocomposites that make up the “The Scream” by Edvard Munch or even the smallest building block of life- the atom. Kayla co-invented the electron microscope pixel array detector (EMPAD), a fast, highly efficient “universal” detector for the electron microscope that is designed to re-capture and harness missing information. The EMPAD is poised to have broad scientific and technological impact demonstrated by its cross-disciplinary capabilities.
More information on http://www.tedxvienna.at
Kayla X. Nguyen is currently a PhD Candidate at Cornell University. She was inspired to pursue a career in science after going to an outreach event where Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, was the plenary speaker. Kayla later went on to study physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara as part of the College of Creative Studies.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx Kayla X. Nguyen is currently a PhD Candidate at Cornell University. She was inspired to pursue a career in science after going to an outreach event where Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, was the plenary speaker. Kayla later went on to study physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara as part of the College of Creative Studies. Afterwards, she moved from sunny California to the temperate, deciduous forest of Ithaca, NY where she continued her studies as a PhD student under ProfessorDavid Muller. While at Cornell, Kayla focuses her time developing new electron microscopy techniques, encouraging middle and high school students to pursue careers in science, and teaching rock climbing. Upon completion of her PhD, Kayla plans to continue research as a postdoctoral scientist at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign under Professor Pinshane Huang. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

published:14 Dec 2018

views:5083

SPECIALFREE BONUS – For Instant FREE Access to The 10HourReal EstateFast TrackWeekendOnlineVideoHomeStudy Valued At $497.00! -http://www.realestatedvd.com.au/absolutely-free-access-2016/
LIVE EVENT FREE TICKETS – For FREE tickets to attend the next live Melbourne educational event – The RealEstate Investing Fast Track Weekend - http://www.realestatefasttrack.com.au/?utm_source=Youtube
SUBSCRIBE TO MESSENGER: Gain special access to loads of FREE Property Investing resources - http://bit.ly/InvestorsPrimeSubscribe
Watch Steven Molnar from Investors Prime and Expert Guest Speaker Matienne Angelique from Savvi Accounting for an exclusive 1.5 hour live Webinar where you will discover the advantages and disadvantages of buying investment properties in trusts compared to your personal name. More specifically Martienne will cover the implications of using trusts with regards to Negative Gearing, Land Tax, Capital Gains Tax, and Asset Protection.
The implications of setting up these structures correctly for property investors are very substantial and getting this one part of your overall investment strategy wrong could set you back tens of thousands and in some cases hundreds of thousands of dollars payable in tax, and wipe years off your investment time line horizon...in fact, incorrectly structuring your Property Portfolio could even cost you double the amount of tax.
This Webinar will teach you the critical things you need to know to structure your assets for protection and maximum profit, so reserve your place right now!
Martienne Angelique is a Chartered Accountant with more than 20 years'...of technical taxation, accounting structuring and advising experience. She is a Visionary, Entrepreneur, Speaker, published Author, Property and WealthCreationSpecialist and an Asset Protection and Structuring Expert. Her passion for property and wealth creation began at a young age, buying her first property when just 20 years old.
Martienne founded the Savvi Group which is a leading edge business paving the way to a new approach to serving clients. The business offers a comprehensive range of services to allow clients to build their financial success through a full spectrum of financial services and expertise to PLAN & BUILD & PROTECT their wealth and success.
Martienne has a unique ability to inspire others to achieve success, and with her specialised skills coupled with her passion for property means she has an excellent base for advising on Advanced Wealth Creation strategies.
For dates and venues to the latest Real Estate Investing Fast Track Weekend LiveEvent go to; http://www.realestatefasttrack.com.au/?utm_source=Youtube
To access the latest projects offered by Investors Prime Real Estate go to; http://www.investorsprime.com.au
For further education on how to build and structure a Multi-Million Dollar Property Portfolio from Scratch go to;http://www.RealEstateDVD.com.au
To keep up to date with the latest videos, blogs, eBooks, from Konrad Bobilak go to; http://www.konradbobilak.com.au

published:10 Oct 2016

views:18842

How do Private EquityFirms and its partners make money?
Who are these GPs that we discussed in our last video (Video #4)? They are the private equity firms. Some of the largest private equity firms in the world are Carlyle Group, TPG, KKR, Blackstone and Apollo.
Private equity firms make money primarily through two sets of fees: management fees and performance fees.
Management fees are a percentage of assets which are meant to cover office rent, employee salaries and other types of day-to-day expenses.
Traditionally,in private equity, these fees have been 2% of assets. As private equity firms have grown (and continue to grow) larger, management fees for the mega funds decreased below 2%.
In venture capital, the smaller funds might have management fees higher than 2%.
The second type of fee is a performance fee, also known as carried interest or “the carry”. This fee is used to compensate the GP for its performance. Occasionally, there is a hurdle rate which guarantees the investor be paid a fixed amount before the GP can get any part of the fee (the performance fee is typically 20% of the upside).
Let’s look at an example where we have a performance of 20%, a hurdle rate of 8% and a GP catch up clause. The first 8% of performance will go to the LP; the next 2% will go to the GP. The remainder of the returns will be divided 80% to the LP and 20% to the GP.
With a 2% management fee and a 20% performance fee, the private equity fund is said it to be charging “two and twenty”. In addition to management and performance fees, we also have other various small fees such as transaction and/or monitoring fees.
Through all these fees, the founders of these top private equity firms have made quite a lot of money. In fact, many private equity founders are billionaires that have done some great things with their money.
Among his many donations, Steve Schwartzman from Blackstone has given $150 million to Yale University as well as $100 million to the New York public library to fund renovation and expansion.
In addition to many other projects, Henry Kravis from KKR has given $125 million dollars to the Columbia Business School and a $100 to the Memorial Sloan KetteringCancerCentre to fund cancer treatment and research.
And, finally there’s David Rubenstein from The Carlyle Group. Rubenstein signed the Giving Pledge that was originated by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett encouraging wealthy individuals to give away half of their earnings, either during their lifetime or through their will. With a net worth of almost $3 billion, David Rubenstein is going to be doing a lot of giving!

published:07 Jun 2016

views:29077

Understanding how hedge funds are structured and how the managers get paid. Created by Sal Khan.
Watch the next lesson:
https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain/core-finance/investment-vehicles-tutorial/hedge-funds/v/are-hedge-funds-bad?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=financeandcapitalmarkets
Missed the previous lesson? Watch here: https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain/core-finance/investment-vehicles-tutorial/hedge-funds/v/hedge-funds-intro?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=financeandcapitalmarkets
Finance and capital markets on Khan Academy: Hedge funds have absolutely nothing to do with shrubbery. Their name comes from the fact that early hedge funds (and some current ones) tried to "hedge" their exposure to the market (so they could, in theory, do well in an "up" or "down" market as long as they were good at picking the good companies). Today, hedge funds represent a huge class investment funds. They are far less regulated than, say, mutual funds. In exchange for this, they aren't allowed to market or take investments from "unsophisticated" investors. Some use their flexibility to mitigate risk, other use it to amplify it.
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Our math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps. We've also partnered with institutions like NASA, The Museum of Modern Art, The California Academy of Sciences, and MIT to offer specialized content.
For free. For everyone. Forever. #YouCanLearnAnything
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Structure

Structure is an arrangement and organization of interrelated elements in a material object or system, or the object or system so organized. Material structures include man-made objects such as buildings and machines and natural objects such as biological organisms, minerals and chemicals. Abstract structures include data structures in computer science and musical form. Types of structure include a hierarchy (a cascade of one-to-many relationships), a network featuring many-to-many links, or a lattice featuring connections between components that are neighbors in space.

Structures (Boulez)

History

The first book of Structures was begun in early 1951, as Boulez was completing his orchestral work Polyphonie X, and finished in 1952. It consists of three movements, or "chapters", labelled Ia, Ib, and Ic, composed in the order a, c, b. The first of the second book's two "chapters" was composed in 1956, but chapter 2 was not written until 1961. The second chapter includes three sets of variable elements, which are to be arranged to make a performing version (Häusler 1965, 5). A partial premiere of book 2 was performed by the composer and Yvonne Loriod at the Wigmore Hall, London, in March 1957. This was Boulez's first appearance in the UK as a performer (Griffiths 1973). The same performers gave the premiere of the complete second book, with two different versions of chapter 2, in a chamber-music concert of the Donaueschinger Musiktage on Saturday, 21 October 1961 (Südwestrundfunk n.d.).

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Asset

In financial accounting, an asset is an economic resource. Anything tangible or intangible that can be owned or controlled to produce value and that is held to have positive economic value is considered an asset. Simply stated, assets represent value of ownership that can be converted into cash (although cash itself is also considered an asset).

The balance sheet of a firm records the monetary value of the assets owned by the firm. It is money and other valuables belonging to an individual or business. Two major asset classes are tangible assets and intangible assets. Tangible assets contain various subclasses, including current assets and fixed assets. Current assets include inventory, while fixed assets include such items as buildings and equipment.

Real estate

Real estate is "property consisting of land and the buildings on it, along with its natural resources such as crops, minerals, or water; immovable property of this nature; an interest vested in this (also) an item of real property; (more generally) buildings or housing in general. Also: the business of real estate; the profession of buying, selling, or renting land, buildings or housing."

Residential real estate

Residential real estate is a type of property, containing either a single family or multifamily structure, that is available for occupation for non-business purposes.

Residences can be classified by, if, and how they are connected to neighbouring residences and land. Different types of housing tenure can be used for the same physical type. For example, connected residents might be owned by a single entity and leased out, or owned separately with an agreement covering the relationship between units and common areas and concerns.

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On October 12, 2011, Syfy picked up Haven for a thirteen-episode third season expected to air in 2012, with production beginning on April 18. As the last two seasons ended with a cliffhanger, this season will pick up where season two left off.

Sukuk, Structures-Issuers,Assets and SPV: Lesson - 2

Here we discuss about Sukuk structure, nature of Suske Assest and the role of SPV

5:59

Most Common Structures and Strategies to Protect Your Assets

Most Common Structures and Strategies to Protect Your Assets

Most Common Structures and Strategies to Protect Your Assets

Continuing his series on asset protection, Joel Nagel ( https://about.me/joelnagel ) reviews some of the most common and successful strategies employed today. In this video, you will learn very important facts about the most typical ways people structure their assets. For instance, Joel Nagel talks about Trusts, with the most common structure being an irrevocable trust. However, he says an irrevocable trust does not protect your domestic assets at all. He goes on to discuss corporations, foundations, and other structures that you might consider as vehicles to protect your assets. Understanding the pros and cons of each option is critical to ensuring that your assets will be there for you during your lifetime and later for your heirs.
For more information, feel free to contact and connect with Joel on:
https://angel.co/joel-nagel
or
https://www.slideshare.net/JoelNagel1

38:45

Analysing property assets and investment structures for family offices and high-net-worth investors

Analysing property assets and investment structures for family offices and high-net-worth investors

Analysing property assets and investment structures for family offices and high-net-worth investors

Innovative CLO Products New Developments in Structures and Assets

KBRA's Eric Hudson, Managing Director of StructuredCredit, speaks at the IMN's 7th Annual Investors' Conference on CLOs and Leveraged Loans. The panel discusses CBOs, market value CDOs, CRE CLOs and CCOFs: Decoding the acronyms. New assets including commercial real estate and infrastructure, how liquid is CLO paper compared to these other alternative products? New CLO innovations: Will new mechanics such as Applicable MarginReset (AMR) set to address structural inefficiencies, become an important means of CLO refinancing?
Website - http://www.kbra.com
Twitter - http://bit.ly/29nMU8E
LinkedIn - http://bit.ly/2ssZLnW
IMN audio: https://bit.ly/2kQKDe3

5:27

Game Asset Folder Structures

Game Asset Folder Structures

Game Asset Folder Structures

In this tutorial i show you how i setup my game assets folder structures to help keep organized.

3:14

Types of Structural Works: Construction Tips with Jay Munoz | Assets For Life

Types of Structural Works: Construction Tips with Jay Munoz | Assets For Life

Types of Structural Works: Construction Tips with Jay Munoz | Assets For Life

Want some help with types of structural works for properties? Here's some effective construction tips you will benefit from, if you want to make the most out of your developments.
Register for our flagship property training event at no cost:
http://assetsforlife.co.uk/tpms
One of the key things to bear in mind with structural works is to get a good architect to guide you - they could help you to maximise the space with your development, saving the cost of their fee over time.
We had to use a process called needling to ensure the structure was solid and cost efficient.
Remember that a building has to be able to stand up and function on its own, whilst accounting for general and safe use by tenants. If in doubt seek help from a local architect with a proven background, ideally experienced in the properties you need assistance with.
If you're in any doubt ask your architect, and make sure you find a credible one one who's been recommended and had good reviews from others.
Subscribe to us on YouTube:
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The bigger the predator ... the higher up the tree you want to climb to be safe.
Sadly, at some point your growing wealth is likely to attract larger financial predators. Sometimes, extreme wealth requires the extreme protection only international structures can provide.
Whether you've built extreme wealth already ... or are still working on it ... this discussion with international asset protection attorney Kevin Day is a must listen.
AIRED
August 23, 2018
LEARN MORE
https://realestateguysradio.com/
SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES (Over 300Episodes!)
http://apple.co/1IJc5xF
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Fun and informative, this real estate investment talk show has been broadcasting on conventional radio since 1997. Hosted by professional investor Robert Helms and financial strategist Russell Gray, the show delivers no-hype real estate investing education and expert perspectives in a fast-paced, entertaining style.
Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki says The RealEstate Guys are wild and crazy, but they really know what they are talking about. The Guys talk real estate investment strategy, economics, tax and asset protection planning, market and property due diligence, international diversification and much, much more!
Gain valuable insights from interviews with notable experts, industry leaders and real life investors.
Discover proven strategies for making money with real estate in any market, how to avoid common and costly mistakes and what is working in the real world right now. Relevant topics, credible guests, upbeat delivery and no sales hype have made The Real Estate Guys one of the most listened to real estate investing talk shows in the world. Check it out! There is a new episode released every week, so be sure to subscribe today!

Imaging using electrons - small, subatomic particles - can give us a direct visualization of the protein signatures of Alzheimer’s disease, the nanocomposites that make up the “The Scream” by Edvard Munch or even the smallest building block of life- the atom. Kayla co-invented the electron microscope pixel array detector (EMPAD), a fast, highly efficient “universal” detector for the electron microscope that is designed to re-capture and harness missing information. The EMPAD is poised to have broad scientific and technological impact demonstrated by its cross-disciplinary capabilities.
More information on http://www.tedxvienna.at
Kayla X. Nguyen is currently a PhD Candidate at Cornell University. She was inspired to pursue a career in science after going to an outreach event where Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, was the plenary speaker. Kayla later went on to study physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara as part of the College of Creative Studies.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx Kayla X. Nguyen is currently a PhD Candidate at Cornell University. She was inspired to pursue a career in science after going to an outreach event where Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, was the plenary speaker. Kayla later went on to study physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara as part of the College of Creative Studies. Afterwards, she moved from sunny California to the temperate, deciduous forest of Ithaca, NY where she continued her studies as a PhD student under ProfessorDavid Muller. While at Cornell, Kayla focuses her time developing new electron microscopy techniques, encouraging middle and high school students to pursue careers in science, and teaching rock climbing. Upon completion of her PhD, Kayla plans to continue research as a postdoctoral scientist at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign under Professor Pinshane Huang. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

1:30:16

BUYING INVESTMENT PROPERTIES IN TRUSTS VS PERSONAL NAMES… THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY!

BUYING INVESTMENT PROPERTIES IN TRUSTS VS PERSONAL NAMES… THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY!

BUYING INVESTMENT PROPERTIES IN TRUSTS VS PERSONAL NAMES… THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY!

SPECIALFREE BONUS – For Instant FREE Access to The 10HourReal EstateFast TrackWeekendOnlineVideoHomeStudy Valued At $497.00! -http://www.realestatedvd.com.au/absolutely-free-access-2016/
LIVE EVENT FREE TICKETS – For FREE tickets to attend the next live Melbourne educational event – The RealEstate Investing Fast Track Weekend - http://www.realestatefasttrack.com.au/?utm_source=Youtube
SUBSCRIBE TO MESSENGER: Gain special access to loads of FREE Property Investing resources - http://bit.ly/InvestorsPrimeSubscribe
Watch Steven Molnar from Investors Prime and Expert Guest Speaker Matienne Angelique from Savvi Accounting for an exclusive 1.5 hour live Webinar where you will discover the advantages and disadvantages of buying investment properties in trusts compared to your personal name. More specifically Martienne will cover the implications of using trusts with regards to Negative Gearing, Land Tax, Capital Gains Tax, and Asset Protection.
The implications of setting up these structures correctly for property investors are very substantial and getting this one part of your overall investment strategy wrong could set you back tens of thousands and in some cases hundreds of thousands of dollars payable in tax, and wipe years off your investment time line horizon...in fact, incorrectly structuring your Property Portfolio could even cost you double the amount of tax.
This Webinar will teach you the critical things you need to know to structure your assets for protection and maximum profit, so reserve your place right now!
Martienne Angelique is a Chartered Accountant with more than 20 years'...of technical taxation, accounting structuring and advising experience. She is a Visionary, Entrepreneur, Speaker, published Author, Property and WealthCreationSpecialist and an Asset Protection and Structuring Expert. Her passion for property and wealth creation began at a young age, buying her first property when just 20 years old.
Martienne founded the Savvi Group which is a leading edge business paving the way to a new approach to serving clients. The business offers a comprehensive range of services to allow clients to build their financial success through a full spectrum of financial services and expertise to PLAN & BUILD & PROTECT their wealth and success.
Martienne has a unique ability to inspire others to achieve success, and with her specialised skills coupled with her passion for property means she has an excellent base for advising on Advanced Wealth Creation strategies.
For dates and venues to the latest Real Estate Investing Fast Track Weekend LiveEvent go to; http://www.realestatefasttrack.com.au/?utm_source=Youtube
To access the latest projects offered by Investors Prime Real Estate go to; http://www.investorsprime.com.au
For further education on how to build and structure a Multi-Million Dollar Property Portfolio from Scratch go to;http://www.RealEstateDVD.com.au
To keep up to date with the latest videos, blogs, eBooks, from Konrad Bobilak go to; http://www.konradbobilak.com.au

3:26

5. How do Private Equity Firms and its partners make money?

5. How do Private Equity Firms and its partners make money?

5. How do Private Equity Firms and its partners make money?

How do Private EquityFirms and its partners make money?
Who are these GPs that we discussed in our last video (Video #4)? They are the private equity firms. Some of the largest private equity firms in the world are Carlyle Group, TPG, KKR, Blackstone and Apollo.
Private equity firms make money primarily through two sets of fees: management fees and performance fees.
Management fees are a percentage of assets which are meant to cover office rent, employee salaries and other types of day-to-day expenses.
Traditionally,in private equity, these fees have been 2% of assets. As private equity firms have grown (and continue to grow) larger, management fees for the mega funds decreased below 2%.
In venture capital, the smaller funds might have management fees higher than 2%.
The second type of fee is a performance fee, also known as carried interest or “the carry”. This fee is used to compensate the GP for its performance. Occasionally, there is a hurdle rate which guarantees the investor be paid a fixed amount before the GP can get any part of the fee (the performance fee is typically 20% of the upside).
Let’s look at an example where we have a performance of 20%, a hurdle rate of 8% and a GP catch up clause. The first 8% of performance will go to the LP; the next 2% will go to the GP. The remainder of the returns will be divided 80% to the LP and 20% to the GP.
With a 2% management fee and a 20% performance fee, the private equity fund is said it to be charging “two and twenty”. In addition to management and performance fees, we also have other various small fees such as transaction and/or monitoring fees.
Through all these fees, the founders of these top private equity firms have made quite a lot of money. In fact, many private equity founders are billionaires that have done some great things with their money.
Among his many donations, Steve Schwartzman from Blackstone has given $150 million to Yale University as well as $100 million to the New York public library to fund renovation and expansion.
In addition to many other projects, Henry Kravis from KKR has given $125 million dollars to the Columbia Business School and a $100 to the Memorial Sloan KetteringCancerCentre to fund cancer treatment and research.
And, finally there’s David Rubenstein from The Carlyle Group. Rubenstein signed the Giving Pledge that was originated by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett encouraging wealthy individuals to give away half of their earnings, either during their lifetime or through their will. With a net worth of almost $3 billion, David Rubenstein is going to be doing a lot of giving!

Understanding how hedge funds are structured and how the managers get paid. Created by Sal Khan.
Watch the next lesson:
https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain/core-finance/investment-vehicles-tutorial/hedge-funds/v/are-hedge-funds-bad?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=financeandcapitalmarkets
Missed the previous lesson? Watch here: https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain/core-finance/investment-vehicles-tutorial/hedge-funds/v/hedge-funds-intro?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=financeandcapitalmarkets
Finance and capital markets on Khan Academy: Hedge funds have absolutely nothing to do with shrubbery. Their name comes from the fact that early hedge funds (and some current ones) tried to "hedge" their exposure to the market (so they could, in theory, do well in an "up" or "down" market as long as they were good at picking the good companies). Today, hedge funds represent a huge class investment funds. They are far less regulated than, say, mutual funds. In exchange for this, they aren't allowed to market or take investments from "unsophisticated" investors. Some use their flexibility to mitigate risk, other use it to amplify it.
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Our math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps. We've also partnered with institutions like NASA, The Museum of Modern Art, The California Academy of Sciences, and MIT to offer specialized content.
For free. For everyone. Forever. #YouCanLearnAnything
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The Best Way to Organise Design Project Files | CharliMarieTV

The Best Way to Organise Design Project Files | CharliMarieTV

The Best Way to Organise Design Project Files | CharliMarieTV

Things get super nerdy in this weeks video as I show you how I organise my design project files and give you some tips for keeping things tidy! Please remember to subscribe http://bit.ly/1aE5UOT
Design project files can get messy very quickly. Especially when you're working fast and trying to meet a deadline, and who wants to go back in after a project and tidy things up?? By then we're on to the next project. This design file organisation system will help you keep your files neat and easy to find years down the track.
Hope you find the advice in this video useful! Tell me about your filing system in the comments. Are you super neat? Or have your project files gotten away from you a little?
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New Assets

New Assets

New Assets

Found some new structures while surface mapping, decided to take a closer look.

Sukuk, Structures-Issuers,Assets and SPV: Lesson - 2

Here we discuss about Sukuk structure, nature of Suske Assest and the role of SPV

published: 13 Jan 2015

Most Common Structures and Strategies to Protect Your Assets

Continuing his series on asset protection, Joel Nagel ( https://about.me/joelnagel ) reviews some of the most common and successful strategies employed today. In this video, you will learn very important facts about the most typical ways people structure their assets. For instance, Joel Nagel talks about Trusts, with the most common structure being an irrevocable trust. However, he says an irrevocable trust does not protect your domestic assets at all. He goes on to discuss corporations, foundations, and other structures that you might consider as vehicles to protect your assets. Understanding the pros and cons of each option is critical to ensuring that your assets will be there for you during your lifetime and later for your heirs.
For more information, feel free to contact and connect w...

published: 07 Aug 2018

Analysing property assets and investment structures for family offices and high-net-worth investors

Innovative CLO Products New Developments in Structures and Assets

KBRA's Eric Hudson, Managing Director of StructuredCredit, speaks at the IMN's 7th Annual Investors' Conference on CLOs and Leveraged Loans. The panel discusses CBOs, market value CDOs, CRE CLOs and CCOFs: Decoding the acronyms. New assets including commercial real estate and infrastructure, how liquid is CLO paper compared to these other alternative products? New CLO innovations: Will new mechanics such as Applicable MarginReset (AMR) set to address structural inefficiencies, become an important means of CLO refinancing?
Website - http://www.kbra.com
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IMN audio: https://bit.ly/2kQKDe3

published: 06 Jun 2018

Game Asset Folder Structures

In this tutorial i show you how i setup my game assets folder structures to help keep organized.

published: 24 Sep 2017

Types of Structural Works: Construction Tips with Jay Munoz | Assets For Life

Want some help with types of structural works for properties? Here's some effective construction tips you will benefit from, if you want to make the most out of your developments.
Register for our flagship property training event at no cost:
http://assetsforlife.co.uk/tpms
One of the key things to bear in mind with structural works is to get a good architect to guide you - they could help you to maximise the space with your development, saving the cost of their fee over time.
We had to use a process called needling to ensure the structure was solid and cost efficient.
Remember that a building has to be able to stand up and function on its own, whilst accounting for general and safe use by tenants. If in doubt seek help from a local architect with a proven background, ideally experienc...

The bigger the predator ... the higher up the tree you want to climb to be safe.
Sadly, at some point your growing wealth is likely to attract larger financial predators. Sometimes, extreme wealth requires the extreme protection only international structures can provide.
Whether you've built extreme wealth already ... or are still working on it ... this discussion with international asset protection attorney Kevin Day is a must listen.
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Imaging using electrons - small, subatomic particles - can give us a direct visualization of the protein signatures of Alzheimer’s disease, the nanocomposites that make up the “The Scream” by Edvard Munch or even the smallest building block of life- the atom. Kayla co-invented the electron microscope pixel array detector (EMPAD), a fast, highly efficient “universal” detector for the electron microscope that is designed to re-capture and harness missing information. The EMPAD is poised to have broad scientific and technological impact demonstrated by its cross-disciplinary capabilities.
More information on http://www.tedxvienna.at
Kayla X. Nguyen is currently a PhD Candidate at Cornell University. She was inspired to pursue a career in science after going to an outreach event where Sally...

published: 14 Dec 2018

BUYING INVESTMENT PROPERTIES IN TRUSTS VS PERSONAL NAMES… THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY!

5. How do Private Equity Firms and its partners make money?

How do Private EquityFirms and its partners make money?
Who are these GPs that we discussed in our last video (Video #4)? They are the private equity firms. Some of the largest private equity firms in the world are Carlyle Group, TPG, KKR, Blackstone and Apollo.
Private equity firms make money primarily through two sets of fees: management fees and performance fees.
Management fees are a percentage of assets which are meant to cover office rent, employee salaries and other types of day-to-day expenses.
Traditionally,in private equity, these fees have been 2% of assets. As private equity firms have grown (and continue to grow) larger, management fees for the mega funds decreased below 2%.
In venture capital, the smaller funds might have management fees higher than 2%.
The second type ...

Understanding how hedge funds are structured and how the managers get paid. Created by Sal Khan.
Watch the next lesson:
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Missed the previous lesson? Watch here: https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain/core-finance/investment-vehicles-tutorial/hedge-funds/v/hedge-funds-intro?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=financeandcapitalmarkets
Finance and capital markets on Khan Academy: Hedge funds have absolutely nothing to do with shrubbery. Their name comes from the fact that early hedge funds (and some current ones) tried to "hedge" their exposure to the market (so they could, i...

published: 19 Apr 2011

The Best Way to Organise Design Project Files | CharliMarieTV

Things get super nerdy in this weeks video as I show you how I organise my design project files and give you some tips for keeping things tidy! Please remember to subscribe http://bit.ly/1aE5UOT
Design project files can get messy very quickly. Especially when you're working fast and trying to meet a deadline, and who wants to go back in after a project and tidy things up?? By then we're on to the next project. This design file organisation system will help you keep your files neat and easy to find years down the track.
Hope you find the advice in this video useful! Tell me about your filing system in the comments. Are you super neat? Or have your project files gotten away from you a little?
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// ABOUT ME
Hello there! I'm Charli and I'm a w...

published: 06 Feb 2016

New Assets

Found some new structures while surface mapping, decided to take a closer look.

Most Common Structures and Strategies to Protect Your Assets

Continuing his series on asset protection, Joel Nagel ( https://about.me/joelnagel ) reviews some of the most common and successful strategies employed today. I...

Continuing his series on asset protection, Joel Nagel ( https://about.me/joelnagel ) reviews some of the most common and successful strategies employed today. In this video, you will learn very important facts about the most typical ways people structure their assets. For instance, Joel Nagel talks about Trusts, with the most common structure being an irrevocable trust. However, he says an irrevocable trust does not protect your domestic assets at all. He goes on to discuss corporations, foundations, and other structures that you might consider as vehicles to protect your assets. Understanding the pros and cons of each option is critical to ensuring that your assets will be there for you during your lifetime and later for your heirs.
For more information, feel free to contact and connect with Joel on:
https://angel.co/joel-nagel
or
https://www.slideshare.net/JoelNagel1

Continuing his series on asset protection, Joel Nagel ( https://about.me/joelnagel ) reviews some of the most common and successful strategies employed today. In this video, you will learn very important facts about the most typical ways people structure their assets. For instance, Joel Nagel talks about Trusts, with the most common structure being an irrevocable trust. However, he says an irrevocable trust does not protect your domestic assets at all. He goes on to discuss corporations, foundations, and other structures that you might consider as vehicles to protect your assets. Understanding the pros and cons of each option is critical to ensuring that your assets will be there for you during your lifetime and later for your heirs.
For more information, feel free to contact and connect with Joel on:
https://angel.co/joel-nagel
or
https://www.slideshare.net/JoelNagel1

Types of Structural Works: Construction Tips with Jay Munoz | Assets For Life

Want some help with types of structural works for properties? Here's some effective construction tips you will benefit from, if you want to make the most out of...

Want some help with types of structural works for properties? Here's some effective construction tips you will benefit from, if you want to make the most out of your developments.
Register for our flagship property training event at no cost:
http://assetsforlife.co.uk/tpms
One of the key things to bear in mind with structural works is to get a good architect to guide you - they could help you to maximise the space with your development, saving the cost of their fee over time.
We had to use a process called needling to ensure the structure was solid and cost efficient.
Remember that a building has to be able to stand up and function on its own, whilst accounting for general and safe use by tenants. If in doubt seek help from a local architect with a proven background, ideally experienced in the properties you need assistance with.
If you're in any doubt ask your architect, and make sure you find a credible one one who's been recommended and had good reviews from others.
Subscribe to us on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2PNw6YPy0n5O4LMKeL7YFg
Like our fan page:
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Join our group:
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Want some help with types of structural works for properties? Here's some effective construction tips you will benefit from, if you want to make the most out of your developments.
Register for our flagship property training event at no cost:
http://assetsforlife.co.uk/tpms
One of the key things to bear in mind with structural works is to get a good architect to guide you - they could help you to maximise the space with your development, saving the cost of their fee over time.
We had to use a process called needling to ensure the structure was solid and cost efficient.
Remember that a building has to be able to stand up and function on its own, whilst accounting for general and safe use by tenants. If in doubt seek help from a local architect with a proven background, ideally experienced in the properties you need assistance with.
If you're in any doubt ask your architect, and make sure you find a credible one one who's been recommended and had good reviews from others.
Subscribe to us on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2PNw6YPy0n5O4LMKeL7YFg
Like our fan page:
http://fb.com/assetsforlife
Join our group:
http://fb.com/groups/assetsforlife

The bigger the predator ... the higher up the tree you want to climb to be safe.
Sadly, at some point your growing wealth is likely to attract larger financial...

The bigger the predator ... the higher up the tree you want to climb to be safe.
Sadly, at some point your growing wealth is likely to attract larger financial predators. Sometimes, extreme wealth requires the extreme protection only international structures can provide.
Whether you've built extreme wealth already ... or are still working on it ... this discussion with international asset protection attorney Kevin Day is a must listen.
AIRED
August 23, 2018
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Fun and informative, this real estate investment talk show has been broadcasting on conventional radio since 1997. Hosted by professional investor Robert Helms and financial strategist Russell Gray, the show delivers no-hype real estate investing education and expert perspectives in a fast-paced, entertaining style.
Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki says The RealEstate Guys are wild and crazy, but they really know what they are talking about. The Guys talk real estate investment strategy, economics, tax and asset protection planning, market and property due diligence, international diversification and much, much more!
Gain valuable insights from interviews with notable experts, industry leaders and real life investors.
Discover proven strategies for making money with real estate in any market, how to avoid common and costly mistakes and what is working in the real world right now. Relevant topics, credible guests, upbeat delivery and no sales hype have made The Real Estate Guys one of the most listened to real estate investing talk shows in the world. Check it out! There is a new episode released every week, so be sure to subscribe today!

The bigger the predator ... the higher up the tree you want to climb to be safe.
Sadly, at some point your growing wealth is likely to attract larger financial predators. Sometimes, extreme wealth requires the extreme protection only international structures can provide.
Whether you've built extreme wealth already ... or are still working on it ... this discussion with international asset protection attorney Kevin Day is a must listen.
AIRED
August 23, 2018
LEARN MORE
https://realestateguysradio.com/
SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES (Over 300Episodes!)
http://apple.co/1IJc5xF
GET THE FREE NEWSLETTER
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CONNECT WITH US
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ABOUT
Fun and informative, this real estate investment talk show has been broadcasting on conventional radio since 1997. Hosted by professional investor Robert Helms and financial strategist Russell Gray, the show delivers no-hype real estate investing education and expert perspectives in a fast-paced, entertaining style.
Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki says The RealEstate Guys are wild and crazy, but they really know what they are talking about. The Guys talk real estate investment strategy, economics, tax and asset protection planning, market and property due diligence, international diversification and much, much more!
Gain valuable insights from interviews with notable experts, industry leaders and real life investors.
Discover proven strategies for making money with real estate in any market, how to avoid common and costly mistakes and what is working in the real world right now. Relevant topics, credible guests, upbeat delivery and no sales hype have made The Real Estate Guys one of the most listened to real estate investing talk shows in the world. Check it out! There is a new episode released every week, so be sure to subscribe today!

Imaging using electrons - small, subatomic particles - can give us a direct visualization of the protein signatures of Alzheimer’s disease, the nanocomposites that make up the “The Scream” by Edvard Munch or even the smallest building block of life- the atom. Kayla co-invented the electron microscope pixel array detector (EMPAD), a fast, highly efficient “universal” detector for the electron microscope that is designed to re-capture and harness missing information. The EMPAD is poised to have broad scientific and technological impact demonstrated by its cross-disciplinary capabilities.
More information on http://www.tedxvienna.at
Kayla X. Nguyen is currently a PhD Candidate at Cornell University. She was inspired to pursue a career in science after going to an outreach event where Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, was the plenary speaker. Kayla later went on to study physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara as part of the College of Creative Studies.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx Kayla X. Nguyen is currently a PhD Candidate at Cornell University. She was inspired to pursue a career in science after going to an outreach event where Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, was the plenary speaker. Kayla later went on to study physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara as part of the College of Creative Studies. Afterwards, she moved from sunny California to the temperate, deciduous forest of Ithaca, NY where she continued her studies as a PhD student under ProfessorDavid Muller. While at Cornell, Kayla focuses her time developing new electron microscopy techniques, encouraging middle and high school students to pursue careers in science, and teaching rock climbing. Upon completion of her PhD, Kayla plans to continue research as a postdoctoral scientist at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign under Professor Pinshane Huang. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Imaging using electrons - small, subatomic particles - can give us a direct visualization of the protein signatures of Alzheimer’s disease, the nanocomposites that make up the “The Scream” by Edvard Munch or even the smallest building block of life- the atom. Kayla co-invented the electron microscope pixel array detector (EMPAD), a fast, highly efficient “universal” detector for the electron microscope that is designed to re-capture and harness missing information. The EMPAD is poised to have broad scientific and technological impact demonstrated by its cross-disciplinary capabilities.
More information on http://www.tedxvienna.at
Kayla X. Nguyen is currently a PhD Candidate at Cornell University. She was inspired to pursue a career in science after going to an outreach event where Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, was the plenary speaker. Kayla later went on to study physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara as part of the College of Creative Studies.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx Kayla X. Nguyen is currently a PhD Candidate at Cornell University. She was inspired to pursue a career in science after going to an outreach event where Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, was the plenary speaker. Kayla later went on to study physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara as part of the College of Creative Studies. Afterwards, she moved from sunny California to the temperate, deciduous forest of Ithaca, NY where she continued her studies as a PhD student under ProfessorDavid Muller. While at Cornell, Kayla focuses her time developing new electron microscopy techniques, encouraging middle and high school students to pursue careers in science, and teaching rock climbing. Upon completion of her PhD, Kayla plans to continue research as a postdoctoral scientist at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign under Professor Pinshane Huang. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

SPECIALFREE BONUS – For Instant FREE Access to The 10HourReal EstateFast TrackWeekendOnlineVideoHomeStudy Valued At $497.00! -http://www.realestatedvd.com.au/absolutely-free-access-2016/
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SUBSCRIBE TO MESSENGER: Gain special access to loads of FREE Property Investing resources - http://bit.ly/InvestorsPrimeSubscribe
Watch Steven Molnar from Investors Prime and Expert Guest Speaker Matienne Angelique from Savvi Accounting for an exclusive 1.5 hour live Webinar where you will discover the advantages and disadvantages of buying investment properties in trusts compared to your personal name. More specifically Martienne will cover the implications of using trusts with regards to Negative Gearing, Land Tax, Capital Gains Tax, and Asset Protection.
The implications of setting up these structures correctly for property investors are very substantial and getting this one part of your overall investment strategy wrong could set you back tens of thousands and in some cases hundreds of thousands of dollars payable in tax, and wipe years off your investment time line horizon...in fact, incorrectly structuring your Property Portfolio could even cost you double the amount of tax.
This Webinar will teach you the critical things you need to know to structure your assets for protection and maximum profit, so reserve your place right now!
Martienne Angelique is a Chartered Accountant with more than 20 years'...of technical taxation, accounting structuring and advising experience. She is a Visionary, Entrepreneur, Speaker, published Author, Property and WealthCreationSpecialist and an Asset Protection and Structuring Expert. Her passion for property and wealth creation began at a young age, buying her first property when just 20 years old.
Martienne founded the Savvi Group which is a leading edge business paving the way to a new approach to serving clients. The business offers a comprehensive range of services to allow clients to build their financial success through a full spectrum of financial services and expertise to PLAN & BUILD & PROTECT their wealth and success.
Martienne has a unique ability to inspire others to achieve success, and with her specialised skills coupled with her passion for property means she has an excellent base for advising on Advanced Wealth Creation strategies.
For dates and venues to the latest Real Estate Investing Fast Track Weekend LiveEvent go to; http://www.realestatefasttrack.com.au/?utm_source=Youtube
To access the latest projects offered by Investors Prime Real Estate go to; http://www.investorsprime.com.au
For further education on how to build and structure a Multi-Million Dollar Property Portfolio from Scratch go to;http://www.RealEstateDVD.com.au
To keep up to date with the latest videos, blogs, eBooks, from Konrad Bobilak go to; http://www.konradbobilak.com.au

SPECIALFREE BONUS – For Instant FREE Access to The 10HourReal EstateFast TrackWeekendOnlineVideoHomeStudy Valued At $497.00! -http://www.realestatedvd.com.au/absolutely-free-access-2016/
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SUBSCRIBE TO MESSENGER: Gain special access to loads of FREE Property Investing resources - http://bit.ly/InvestorsPrimeSubscribe
Watch Steven Molnar from Investors Prime and Expert Guest Speaker Matienne Angelique from Savvi Accounting for an exclusive 1.5 hour live Webinar where you will discover the advantages and disadvantages of buying investment properties in trusts compared to your personal name. More specifically Martienne will cover the implications of using trusts with regards to Negative Gearing, Land Tax, Capital Gains Tax, and Asset Protection.
The implications of setting up these structures correctly for property investors are very substantial and getting this one part of your overall investment strategy wrong could set you back tens of thousands and in some cases hundreds of thousands of dollars payable in tax, and wipe years off your investment time line horizon...in fact, incorrectly structuring your Property Portfolio could even cost you double the amount of tax.
This Webinar will teach you the critical things you need to know to structure your assets for protection and maximum profit, so reserve your place right now!
Martienne Angelique is a Chartered Accountant with more than 20 years'...of technical taxation, accounting structuring and advising experience. She is a Visionary, Entrepreneur, Speaker, published Author, Property and WealthCreationSpecialist and an Asset Protection and Structuring Expert. Her passion for property and wealth creation began at a young age, buying her first property when just 20 years old.
Martienne founded the Savvi Group which is a leading edge business paving the way to a new approach to serving clients. The business offers a comprehensive range of services to allow clients to build their financial success through a full spectrum of financial services and expertise to PLAN & BUILD & PROTECT their wealth and success.
Martienne has a unique ability to inspire others to achieve success, and with her specialised skills coupled with her passion for property means she has an excellent base for advising on Advanced Wealth Creation strategies.
For dates and venues to the latest Real Estate Investing Fast Track Weekend LiveEvent go to; http://www.realestatefasttrack.com.au/?utm_source=Youtube
To access the latest projects offered by Investors Prime Real Estate go to; http://www.investorsprime.com.au
For further education on how to build and structure a Multi-Million Dollar Property Portfolio from Scratch go to;http://www.RealEstateDVD.com.au
To keep up to date with the latest videos, blogs, eBooks, from Konrad Bobilak go to; http://www.konradbobilak.com.au

5. How do Private Equity Firms and its partners make money?

How do Private EquityFirms and its partners make money?
Who are these GPs that we discussed in our last video (Video #4)? They are the private equity firms. S...

How do Private EquityFirms and its partners make money?
Who are these GPs that we discussed in our last video (Video #4)? They are the private equity firms. Some of the largest private equity firms in the world are Carlyle Group, TPG, KKR, Blackstone and Apollo.
Private equity firms make money primarily through two sets of fees: management fees and performance fees.
Management fees are a percentage of assets which are meant to cover office rent, employee salaries and other types of day-to-day expenses.
Traditionally,in private equity, these fees have been 2% of assets. As private equity firms have grown (and continue to grow) larger, management fees for the mega funds decreased below 2%.
In venture capital, the smaller funds might have management fees higher than 2%.
The second type of fee is a performance fee, also known as carried interest or “the carry”. This fee is used to compensate the GP for its performance. Occasionally, there is a hurdle rate which guarantees the investor be paid a fixed amount before the GP can get any part of the fee (the performance fee is typically 20% of the upside).
Let’s look at an example where we have a performance of 20%, a hurdle rate of 8% and a GP catch up clause. The first 8% of performance will go to the LP; the next 2% will go to the GP. The remainder of the returns will be divided 80% to the LP and 20% to the GP.
With a 2% management fee and a 20% performance fee, the private equity fund is said it to be charging “two and twenty”. In addition to management and performance fees, we also have other various small fees such as transaction and/or monitoring fees.
Through all these fees, the founders of these top private equity firms have made quite a lot of money. In fact, many private equity founders are billionaires that have done some great things with their money.
Among his many donations, Steve Schwartzman from Blackstone has given $150 million to Yale University as well as $100 million to the New York public library to fund renovation and expansion.
In addition to many other projects, Henry Kravis from KKR has given $125 million dollars to the Columbia Business School and a $100 to the Memorial Sloan KetteringCancerCentre to fund cancer treatment and research.
And, finally there’s David Rubenstein from The Carlyle Group. Rubenstein signed the Giving Pledge that was originated by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett encouraging wealthy individuals to give away half of their earnings, either during their lifetime or through their will. With a net worth of almost $3 billion, David Rubenstein is going to be doing a lot of giving!

How do Private EquityFirms and its partners make money?
Who are these GPs that we discussed in our last video (Video #4)? They are the private equity firms. Some of the largest private equity firms in the world are Carlyle Group, TPG, KKR, Blackstone and Apollo.
Private equity firms make money primarily through two sets of fees: management fees and performance fees.
Management fees are a percentage of assets which are meant to cover office rent, employee salaries and other types of day-to-day expenses.
Traditionally,in private equity, these fees have been 2% of assets. As private equity firms have grown (and continue to grow) larger, management fees for the mega funds decreased below 2%.
In venture capital, the smaller funds might have management fees higher than 2%.
The second type of fee is a performance fee, also known as carried interest or “the carry”. This fee is used to compensate the GP for its performance. Occasionally, there is a hurdle rate which guarantees the investor be paid a fixed amount before the GP can get any part of the fee (the performance fee is typically 20% of the upside).
Let’s look at an example where we have a performance of 20%, a hurdle rate of 8% and a GP catch up clause. The first 8% of performance will go to the LP; the next 2% will go to the GP. The remainder of the returns will be divided 80% to the LP and 20% to the GP.
With a 2% management fee and a 20% performance fee, the private equity fund is said it to be charging “two and twenty”. In addition to management and performance fees, we also have other various small fees such as transaction and/or monitoring fees.
Through all these fees, the founders of these top private equity firms have made quite a lot of money. In fact, many private equity founders are billionaires that have done some great things with their money.
Among his many donations, Steve Schwartzman from Blackstone has given $150 million to Yale University as well as $100 million to the New York public library to fund renovation and expansion.
In addition to many other projects, Henry Kravis from KKR has given $125 million dollars to the Columbia Business School and a $100 to the Memorial Sloan KetteringCancerCentre to fund cancer treatment and research.
And, finally there’s David Rubenstein from The Carlyle Group. Rubenstein signed the Giving Pledge that was originated by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett encouraging wealthy individuals to give away half of their earnings, either during their lifetime or through their will. With a net worth of almost $3 billion, David Rubenstein is going to be doing a lot of giving!

Understanding how hedge funds are structured and how the managers get paid. Created by Sal Khan.
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Understanding how hedge funds are structured and how the managers get paid. Created by Sal Khan.
Watch the next lesson:
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Finance and capital markets on Khan Academy: Hedge funds have absolutely nothing to do with shrubbery. Their name comes from the fact that early hedge funds (and some current ones) tried to "hedge" their exposure to the market (so they could, in theory, do well in an "up" or "down" market as long as they were good at picking the good companies). Today, hedge funds represent a huge class investment funds. They are far less regulated than, say, mutual funds. In exchange for this, they aren't allowed to market or take investments from "unsophisticated" investors. Some use their flexibility to mitigate risk, other use it to amplify it.
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Understanding how hedge funds are structured and how the managers get paid. Created by Sal Khan.
Watch the next lesson:
https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain/core-finance/investment-vehicles-tutorial/hedge-funds/v/are-hedge-funds-bad?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=financeandcapitalmarkets
Missed the previous lesson? Watch here: https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain/core-finance/investment-vehicles-tutorial/hedge-funds/v/hedge-funds-intro?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=financeandcapitalmarkets
Finance and capital markets on Khan Academy: Hedge funds have absolutely nothing to do with shrubbery. Their name comes from the fact that early hedge funds (and some current ones) tried to "hedge" their exposure to the market (so they could, in theory, do well in an "up" or "down" market as long as they were good at picking the good companies). Today, hedge funds represent a huge class investment funds. They are far less regulated than, say, mutual funds. In exchange for this, they aren't allowed to market or take investments from "unsophisticated" investors. Some use their flexibility to mitigate risk, other use it to amplify it.
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Our math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps. We've also partnered with institutions like NASA, The Museum of Modern Art, The California Academy of Sciences, and MIT to offer specialized content.
For free. For everyone. Forever. #YouCanLearnAnything
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The Best Way to Organise Design Project Files | CharliMarieTV

Things get super nerdy in this weeks video as I show you how I organise my design project files and give you some tips for keeping things tidy! Please remember ...

Things get super nerdy in this weeks video as I show you how I organise my design project files and give you some tips for keeping things tidy! Please remember to subscribe http://bit.ly/1aE5UOT
Design project files can get messy very quickly. Especially when you're working fast and trying to meet a deadline, and who wants to go back in after a project and tidy things up?? By then we're on to the next project. This design file organisation system will help you keep your files neat and easy to find years down the track.
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Things get super nerdy in this weeks video as I show you how I organise my design project files and give you some tips for keeping things tidy! Please remember to subscribe http://bit.ly/1aE5UOT
Design project files can get messy very quickly. Especially when you're working fast and trying to meet a deadline, and who wants to go back in after a project and tidy things up?? By then we're on to the next project. This design file organisation system will help you keep your files neat and easy to find years down the track.
Hope you find the advice in this video useful! Tell me about your filing system in the comments. Are you super neat? Or have your project files gotten away from you a little?
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Most Common Structures and Strategies to Protect Your Assets

Continuing his series on asset protection, Joel Nagel ( https://about.me/joelnagel ) reviews some of the most common and successful strategies employed today. In this video, you will learn very important facts about the most typical ways people structure their assets. For instance, Joel Nagel talks about Trusts, with the most common structure being an irrevocable trust. However, he says an irrevocable trust does not protect your domestic assets at all. He goes on to discuss corporations, foundations, and other structures that you might consider as vehicles to protect your assets. Understanding the pros and cons of each option is critical to ensuring that your assets will be there for you during your lifetime and later for your heirs.
For more information, feel free to contact and connect with Joel on:
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Types of Structural Works: Construction Tips with Jay Munoz | Assets For Life

Want some help with types of structural works for properties? Here's some effective construction tips you will benefit from, if you want to make the most out of your developments.
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One of the key things to bear in mind with structural works is to get a good architect to guide you - they could help you to maximise the space with your development, saving the cost of their fee over time.
We had to use a process called needling to ensure the structure was solid and cost efficient.
Remember that a building has to be able to stand up and function on its own, whilst accounting for general and safe use by tenants. If in doubt seek help from a local architect with a proven background, ideally experienced in the properties you need assistance with.
If you're in any doubt ask your architect, and make sure you find a credible one one who's been recommended and had good reviews from others.
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The bigger the predator ... the higher up the tree you want to climb to be safe.
Sadly, at some point your growing wealth is likely to attract larger financial predators. Sometimes, extreme wealth requires the extreme protection only international structures can provide.
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Imaging using electrons - small, subatomic particles - can give us a direct visualization of the protein signatures of Alzheimer’s disease, the nanocomposites that make up the “The Scream” by Edvard Munch or even the smallest building block of life- the atom. Kayla co-invented the electron microscope pixel array detector (EMPAD), a fast, highly efficient “universal” detector for the electron microscope that is designed to re-capture and harness missing information. The EMPAD is poised to have broad scientific and technological impact demonstrated by its cross-disciplinary capabilities.
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Kayla X. Nguyen is currently a PhD Candidate at Cornell University. She was inspired to pursue a career in science after going to an outreach event where Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, was the plenary speaker. Kayla later went on to study physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara as part of the College of Creative Studies.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx Kayla X. Nguyen is currently a PhD Candidate at Cornell University. She was inspired to pursue a career in science after going to an outreach event where Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, was the plenary speaker. Kayla later went on to study physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara as part of the College of Creative Studies. Afterwards, she moved from sunny California to the temperate, deciduous forest of Ithaca, NY where she continued her studies as a PhD student under ProfessorDavid Muller. While at Cornell, Kayla focuses her time developing new electron microscopy techniques, encouraging middle and high school students to pursue careers in science, and teaching rock climbing. Upon completion of her PhD, Kayla plans to continue research as a postdoctoral scientist at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign under Professor Pinshane Huang. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

BUYING INVESTMENT PROPERTIES IN TRUSTS VS PERSONAL NAMES… THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY!

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The implications of setting up these structures correctly for property investors are very substantial and getting this one part of your overall investment strategy wrong could set you back tens of thousands and in some cases hundreds of thousands of dollars payable in tax, and wipe years off your investment time line horizon...in fact, incorrectly structuring your Property Portfolio could even cost you double the amount of tax.
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5. How do Private Equity Firms and its partners make money?

How do Private EquityFirms and its partners make money?
Who are these GPs that we discussed in our last video (Video #4)? They are the private equity firms. Some of the largest private equity firms in the world are Carlyle Group, TPG, KKR, Blackstone and Apollo.
Private equity firms make money primarily through two sets of fees: management fees and performance fees.
Management fees are a percentage of assets which are meant to cover office rent, employee salaries and other types of day-to-day expenses.
Traditionally,in private equity, these fees have been 2% of assets. As private equity firms have grown (and continue to grow) larger, management fees for the mega funds decreased below 2%.
In venture capital, the smaller funds might have management fees higher than 2%.
The second type of fee is a performance fee, also known as carried interest or “the carry”. This fee is used to compensate the GP for its performance. Occasionally, there is a hurdle rate which guarantees the investor be paid a fixed amount before the GP can get any part of the fee (the performance fee is typically 20% of the upside).
Let’s look at an example where we have a performance of 20%, a hurdle rate of 8% and a GP catch up clause. The first 8% of performance will go to the LP; the next 2% will go to the GP. The remainder of the returns will be divided 80% to the LP and 20% to the GP.
With a 2% management fee and a 20% performance fee, the private equity fund is said it to be charging “two and twenty”. In addition to management and performance fees, we also have other various small fees such as transaction and/or monitoring fees.
Through all these fees, the founders of these top private equity firms have made quite a lot of money. In fact, many private equity founders are billionaires that have done some great things with their money.
Among his many donations, Steve Schwartzman from Blackstone has given $150 million to Yale University as well as $100 million to the New York public library to fund renovation and expansion.
In addition to many other projects, Henry Kravis from KKR has given $125 million dollars to the Columbia Business School and a $100 to the Memorial Sloan KetteringCancerCentre to fund cancer treatment and research.
And, finally there’s David Rubenstein from The Carlyle Group. Rubenstein signed the Giving Pledge that was originated by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett encouraging wealthy individuals to give away half of their earnings, either during their lifetime or through their will. With a net worth of almost $3 billion, David Rubenstein is going to be doing a lot of giving!

Understanding how hedge funds are structured and how the managers get paid. Created by Sal Khan.
Watch the next lesson:
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Missed the previous lesson? Watch here: https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain/core-finance/investment-vehicles-tutorial/hedge-funds/v/hedge-funds-intro?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=financeandcapitalmarkets
Finance and capital markets on Khan Academy: Hedge funds have absolutely nothing to do with shrubbery. Their name comes from the fact that early hedge funds (and some current ones) tried to "hedge" their exposure to the market (so they could, in theory, do well in an "up" or "down" market as long as they were good at picking the good companies). Today, hedge funds represent a huge class investment funds. They are far less regulated than, say, mutual funds. In exchange for this, they aren't allowed to market or take investments from "unsophisticated" investors. Some use their flexibility to mitigate risk, other use it to amplify it.
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Our math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps. We've also partnered with institutions like NASA, The Museum of Modern Art, The California Academy of Sciences, and MIT to offer specialized content.
For free. For everyone. Forever. #YouCanLearnAnything
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The Best Way to Organise Design Project Files | CharliMarieTV

Things get super nerdy in this weeks video as I show you how I organise my design project files and give you some tips for keeping things tidy! Please remember to subscribe http://bit.ly/1aE5UOT
Design project files can get messy very quickly. Especially when you're working fast and trying to meet a deadline, and who wants to go back in after a project and tidy things up?? By then we're on to the next project. This design file organisation system will help you keep your files neat and easy to find years down the track.
Hope you find the advice in this video useful! Tell me about your filing system in the comments. Are you super neat? Or have your project files gotten away from you a little?
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New Assets

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Structure is an arrangement and organization of interrelated elements in a material object or system, or the object or system so organized. Material structures include man-made objects such as buildings and machines and natural objects such as biological organisms, minerals and chemicals. Abstract structures include data structures in computer science and musical form. Types of structure include a hierarchy (a cascade of one-to-many relationships), a network featuring many-to-many links, or a lattice featuring connections between components that are neighbors in space.

There was incremental comfort on concerns including terminal decline of US generics, domestic pharma growth being slower than historical trends, slower than anticipated ramp-up of key specialty assets, discomfort around certain corporate transactions and structures and capital allocation discipline,” the brokerage said....

The Company believes Operating EBITDA presents a meaningful measure of corporate performance exclusive of its capital structure, the method by which assets were acquired and non-cash charges, and provides additional useful information to measure performance on a consistent basis, ......

That is very interesting asset for payers ... We have some very different structures and very different types of assets we've gone after from very simple things like buying the McKesson business, which seemed like pretty low growth or turnaround type story to very speculative investment we did a few years ago when we invested in NantHealth....

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There was incremental comfort on concerns including terminal decline of US generics, domestic pharma growth being slower than historical trends, slower than anticipated ramp-up of key specialty assets, discomfort around certain corporate transactions and structures and capital allocation discipline,” the brokerage said....

The Company believes Operating EBITDA presents a meaningful measure of corporate performance exclusive of its capital structure, the method by which assets were acquired and non-cash charges, and provides additional useful information to measure performance on a consistent basis, ......

That is very interesting asset for payers ... We have some very different structures and very different types of assets we've gone after from very simple things like buying the McKesson business, which seemed like pretty low growth or turnaround type story to very speculative investment we did a few years ago when we invested in NantHealth....

So absolutely and it’s not that we're thinking about it, which we continue to think about even and look at various options both perhaps Jeremy what not to read your words too closely, but in terms of actual ownership of assets and structural backward integration in various means ......

I was curious how you guys see the competitive dynamics in the industry structure there ultimately impacting margins there I would assume most people who would like to get an offer on the most valuable asset, they own look to get one from multiple platforms, which maybe drive competition in ways that aren't similar to the core media business....

The fourth quarter of 2018 was a very challenging period for financial assets... We acquired over $5.7 billion of assets in 2018 growing our portfolio by approximately $2.2 billion ... Notably the new REMICstructure CRTs which we expect to see more of in the future will not be accounted for at fair value, but will be treated as available for sale assets....

This story was delivered to Business InsiderIntelligence "Fintech Briefing" subscribers ...Spanish banking giant BBVA issued a €35 million ($40 million) structured green bond for insurance group Mapfre using blockchain technology, per a press release ... The returns of structured bonds are linked to the performance of an underlying asset or index ... ....

... infrastructure team and Macquarie’s energy trading and finance business within its Commodities and Global Markets group to strengthen a full-service offering across the lifecycle for companies, including physical and financial hedging, structured lending and asset management....

"GLDM had the highest organic growth of any ETF launched last year," said Collett, who referenced GLDM's growth in comparison to other ETFs where a firm brought its own assets to the fund or ETFs that were launched as part of a structural change to a pre-existing product....

Apart from looking for the exchange platform to buy ADA coin, it is important to look for an effective wallet to store your assets... ADA holders can exchange the coin with other digital assets through the Atomic wallet free exchange ... This free wallet comes with a simple structure and a beautiful user interface for easy management of Cardanoassets....

Upgrade Receivables Trust 2019-1 ("UPGR 2019-1") issued approximately $225 million in notes backed by personal loan assets facilitated through the Upgrade platform. Jefferies acted as the structuring lead and Barclays and Credit Suisse acted as co-leads....

This morning my focus will be on QEP strategic path forward, including details on the planed reset of our company’s corporate cost structure, and near-term capital investment plans ... With these asset sales behind us, we enter 2019 with a renewed focus on ensuring that our cost structure is competitive with the best in the industry....